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This first-of-its kind resource acknowledges and encourages expressions of grief from pregnancy loss or infertility, and offers comfort in the most painful moments. Providing companionship and strength from others who have also grieved, this book enables readers to mourn within the words and ways of Judaism as they walk the path toward healing?both physically and spiritually. This updated and expanded edition includes journaling exercises to help readers work through their grief. Drawing deeply on the wellspring of comfort found in traditional Jewish texts and prayer, this informative yet…mehr

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This first-of-its kind resource acknowledges and encourages expressions of grief from pregnancy loss or infertility, and offers comfort in the most painful moments. Providing companionship and strength from others who have also grieved, this book enables readers to mourn within the words and ways of Judaism as they walk the path toward healing?both physically and spiritually. This updated and expanded edition includes journaling exercises to help readers work through their grief. Drawing deeply on the wellspring of comfort found in traditional Jewish texts and prayer, this informative yet comforting new edition offers readings and rituals created especially for parents struggling with the uncertainty and sorrow of pregnancy loss and infertility?providing a source of compassion, healing and hope.
Autorenporträt
Rabbi Nina Beth Cardin is widely recognized as an inspiring and innovative leader in reclaiming and fashioning spiritual resources from Jewish tradition, and in making those resources relevant to our lives. She was the founding associate director of the National Center for Jewish Healing and currently serves as an educational consultant to several local and national organizations. She translated and edited Out of the Depths I Call to You: A Book of Prayers for the Married Jewish Woman, an eighteenth-century book of prayers about Mikveh (ritual bath), pregnancy and childbirth; and is the author of Tears of Sorrow, Seeds of Hope, 2nd Edition: A Jewish Spiritual Companion for Infertility and Pregnancy Loss; The Tapestry of Jewish Time: A Spiritual Guide to Holidays and Lifecycle Events; and Mourning a Miscarriage, a LifeLights(TM) pastoral care pamphlet (Jewish Lights). Rabbi Nina Beth Cardin lives in Baltimore, Maryland. Rabbi Nina Beth Cardin is available to speak on the following topics: * Environmentalism and Sustainability * "Sova": How Less Is the Only Way to More * Bible's Model for a Just Economy: Blending Private Interests and Public Good * Art of Dwelling: How We Make Our Homes and How Our Homes Make Us * Art of Modern Ritual